Wax and Grease remover question

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Marcos beltran

What problems could i run into if i sprayed epoxy primer and didnt wait the recommended 45 to 60 minutes after using wax and grease remover? Reason i ask is cause no matter how much i clean the surface and cleaned my shop i always get what seems to be dust/ debris in the primers surface. I havent primed anything in over a year and im no where near a professional. All ive ever actually sprayed is primer. Ive never had this issue before and only thing thats changed is not waiting the recommended time. Wasnt done out of being impatient, just forgot. Has anybody done this before and run into any problems?
 
Dirt's a fact of life in an unsealed environment. Lightly sand it out and move on.

As far as the W&G goes, if it's not flashed off you may end up with a whole lot of craters. Then you gotta redo it. Remember Barry's mantra "Slower is faster"
 
Not that I am saying anyone should rush W&G remover, but I'm pretty certain that the recommended time is very cautious. If temps were reasonable and you blew the parts off with compressed air, you're probably fine.
 
Not that I am saying anyone should rush W&G remover, but I'm pretty certain that the recommended time is very cautious. If temps were reasonable and you blew the parts off with compressed air, you're probably fine.
i'm with you but make it clean, oil free and dry air.
 
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